By: Mary Aguilar
Oil spills has become a very big problem and causing a big problem for marine life. This study discuss the importance of how oil spills have been a problem, and a solution on how to prevent oil spills from occurring. The article talks about how 3D graphene materials can remove dyes from the water. The 3D graphene can absorb both oils and organic solvents with also many other dyes have been studied in this research. The study concludes that there is possible use for 3D graphene but like many studies there is always disadvantages because it can clean oil spills under water but it is unable to absorb nanomaterials. Therefore the 3D graphene needs improvement in order to be able to solve the problem of oil spills, because if this is able to work then marine life can be saved.
Riaz, M.A., McKay, G., & Saleem, J. (2017). 3D graphene-based nanostructured materials as sorbents for cleaning oil spills for removal of dyes and miscellaneous pollutants presents in water. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 24(36), 27731 - 27745. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-017-0606-x

The efforts in improving oil spill cleanups is gaining traction, which is great for the potential applications. Would the 3D graphene be effective enough to be applied in restoration of a contaminated ecosystem, a focus of environmental sustainability?
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